On Thanksgiving Day, Rihanna tweeted, "#Berlin #CarpeDiem." When Us Weekly's Ian Drew, who was among the journalists traveling with Rihanna on her tour, via a chartered 777 jet, asked Rihanna about her holiday plans, she replied with a smile that she was planning a "quiet" meal with "friends."

Hopefully he didn't throw the turkey at her.

She and Brown were photographed at Berlin's Adagio nightclub following his show.

On Tuesday, shortly after apologizing to the press and fans aboard her plane for the tour's considerable hiccups -- passengers were deprived of sleep, food and sunlight, with most press members not getting any quotes or interviews from the star -- Rihanna looked back fondly on the tour.

"There were so many people on it . . . it was great!" she exclaimed in NYC. "It was a once in a lifetime experience."

Meanwhile, Brown is denying reports in the Huffington Post and other sources that he backed out of a concert in Guyana because women's rights, siting his assault on Rihanna in 2009, were protesting the show.